i always thought sailor was cute, too, but our last name begins with s and my name is taylor. i used to like hudson and oliver but they're way too popular now.
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Ugh! my husband keeps suggesting Greek names and philosophers and historical leaders with horrible names. He was a history major back in the day and loves these names: Achilles, Napoleon, Mossimo, etc. Im like lets just name him Zeus (if its a boy) LOL
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I agree with Poppy, we love it but my dad is called Papi by the grandkids, so we couldn't use it. I also love Daisy, which is my great-grandmothers name, but DH hates it.
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This is the first name that came to mind. I always loved hearing this name, but I can't really imagine naming my baby Piper. It just doesn't work for us in reality.
Siobhan (sh?-vahn). It's my absolute favorite name, but I could never use it. The spelling and pronunciation would get slaughtered and we're not nearly Irish enough to pull it off.
I also like Ma?lys (ma-ell-ees), but again with the spelling and pronunciation.
Hugo, Oliver, Diego, anything that starts with an S -- my first name AND DH's first name both start with an S, and our last name starts with an S, and I don't think it's cool or cute to have everyone with the initials S.S.
Re: What names do you love in theroy but...
Proud mama to a boys- 6/17/09 - a girl 2/23/11- and a boy 8/20/12
This is the first name that came to mind. I always loved hearing this name, but I can't really imagine naming my baby Piper. It just doesn't work for us in reality.
Atticus instantly came to mind when I saw the subject of this post. Also, Anais. It's so pretty, but I don't think I'd use it.
Siobhan (sh?-vahn). It's my absolute favorite name, but I could never use it. The spelling and pronunciation would get slaughtered and we're not nearly Irish enough to pull it off.
I also like Ma?lys (ma-ell-ees), but again with the spelling and pronunciation.